West Indies Clinch First ODI Series Victory Over England Since 1998
Matthew Forde and Keacy Carty shine in rain-affected third match, leading West Indies to a four-wicket win.
- West Indies clinched their first ODI series victory over England since 1998 with a four-wicket win in the rain-affected third one-day international.
- Matthew Forde, making his ODI debut, took three wickets and Keacy Carty hit a half-century to guide the West Indies to victory.
- England were restricted to 206 for nine off 40 overs, with Ben Duckett offering the only substantial resistance with a pugnacious innings of 71.
- West Indies chased a Duckworth-Lewis (DLS) par score of 188 in 34 overs, with Romario Shepherd hitting a crucial knock of 41 to push them over the finish line.
- The two sides will next face each other in a five-match Twenty20 series, with the first game to be played at the same venue on Tuesday.